The Société of the Tribe of Dare has announced their annual gathering will be held at Ft. Raleigh in August 2017.
While 98% of historians agree that the 114 members of the Lost Colony either perished during an unusually hellish Pleiades meteor shower or were consumed by bears, there has long been a fringe group of researchers who have disagreed. The point to evidence such as the Eleanor Dare Stones, the literary works of E.A.B. Shackelford, and an eye-witness illustration of an unknown Native Americans spiriting away a woman who looks suspiciously like Virginia Dare.
“I found this hand-written paper of my grandfather’s with one of those tree-branch things that shows where you came from,” Goldberg said. “It shows how we’re related to the Kennedy’s and then you follow that branch back on past Mary Todd Lincoln and then there’s a direct line of descendants right to Virginia Dare. Her blood runs in my veins.”
“I got the STD going way back in 1929,” Woolblend said. “Ever since, I worked tirelessly to bring the STD’s message to as many people as I could: that Virginia Dare is alive in so many of us and we’re special. I reckon I brought over three thousand people into the STD’s embrace in my lifetime, and who knows how many people they’ve touched.”